My mother currently has the watch and I always forget to take pictures of the inside of the case backs. If I recall it has the standard Bulova New York and no surprises. It would appear to be a Lexington "B" from 1947.
Nice to see the "B" in rose gold, very nice with that pink dial. Like this one in yellow and there is an ad in the comments for the "B" https://www.mybulova.com/watches/1947-lexington-10186
1947 Bulova Lexinton "B"
In reply to Nice to see the "B" in rose… by Kathy L.
Would you happen to know if the crown is part #1124? Or #2124? They are interchangeable; does that mean they are identical in design style? Or just material and fitment to the stem? Thanks.
In reply to Would you happen to know if… by schleems18
I do not know, sorry. Maybe one of the guys will be chime in.
In reply to Would you happen to know if… by schleems18
Crown part #'s beginning with a "1" are yellow, with a "2" are pink and with a "3" are white.
Very nice. I believe this is a first for the database of this case style in rose gold. Good ID/ad match , Kathy.
1947 Lexington "B"
Cool... The rose gold Lexington B.
Where might I find info regarding servicing, oiling, etc? General or specific in PDF form available somewhere?